On the Road to Ouroux

We're starting to get to the end of the road with these 18 images (+2 in colour) that I made from my recent holiday in France (you'll be relieved to hear!). I've got two folders. The '1st Division' are the 18 I've been working through here over the past couple of weeks or so.

The '2nd division' contains the 'nearly but not quite' collection that I'd still want to go back and look at from time to time as a reminder of a lovely holiday.

Nobody seems to do too much rushing about up in the Haut Beaujolais. Things are organised and ordered.

Wandering around the area as a visitor, whether by car or any other means of transport, is a peaceful delight. Walking is a big past-time in the area.

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Lovely Donald, I feel like I could walk right into this one and Chiroubles Awakening (I know the first step in Chiroubles would be a big one but..) I hope you are able to stretch out the 18, I'm sure you will find more to share with us.

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Hi Donald,

Beautiful as ever.

I hesitate to ask, but would it stand a little clockwise rotation, several things lead me to ask; the cloud bases, the long building, both horizontals and verticals, the distant valley floor. However, I accept that may 'spoil the view' as it would give more of a slope to the cornfield and road.

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Yet another beauty , donald. I like the way the road leads you in and through this image, and the group of trees ,has you wandering what is around the bend. And then that beautiful sky takes over and leads you to the far hills. Brilliantly composed!!!

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I hesitate to ask, but would it stand a little clockwise rotation ... However, I accept that may 'spoil the view' as it would give more of a slope to the cornfield and road.

You are right ... on both counts. I have to confess to not noticing that the building was so far off. I was very much lining it up on the basis of how the slope, the trees and the road looked. The valley floor did have the right-to-left slop, although my image probably exaggerates that.

Originally Posted by Steve S

I like the way the road leads you in and through this image, and the group of trees ,has you wandering what is around the bend. And then that beautiful sky takes over and leads you to the far hills. Brilliantly composed!!!

That's exactly how I saw it, Steve. In fact, this is not the shot I was at that location for. I just saw it as I was standing there. The shot I was standing there for was this one. But once I had composed that one and was standing about just waiting for the sun to get out from behind some clouds (as I describe in that other thread), I saw this one. So, I am standing in exactly the same spot for both; i.e. a pretty deep ditch running between the edge of the road and the crop, which you cannot see in this because it's covered in grass. But I was up to above my knees in this, thankfully, dry ditch.

And you can see the bunch of trees in the 'production shot' I put up in that other thread.